ADD a "Paddleable Offense," Says Perry | Care2 Causes:
Note: I believe Governor Perry is right. Keep a child busy and no need for drug's.
Whether you call ADD a “disorder or a ‘paddleable offense,’ ” we’re making too many excuses for children’s problems today, Texas Governor Rick Perry wrote in his 2008 book, On My Honor: Why the American Values of the Boy Scouts Are Worth Fighting For. His statement is a throwback to a less well-informed, less compassionate era when children who were hyperactive and struggled to focus in school were not said to have disabilities like ADD and ADHD, but were thought to be just plain bad.
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